RUCUNESY:
Does a photograph of an RUC crest make you feel uneasy? 2007
RUCSAT:
Does a photograph of an RUC crest make you feel satisfied? 2007
RUCANNOY:
Does a photograph of an RUC crest make you feel annoyed? 2007
RUCHOPE:
Does a photograph of an RUC crest make you feel hopeful? 2007
UJUNEASY:
Does a photograph of a Union flag make you feel uneasy? 2007
UJSAT:
Does a photograph of a Union flag make you feel satisfied? 2007
UJANNOY:
Does a photograph of a Union flag make you feel annoyed? 2007
UJHOPE:
Does a photograph of a Union flag make you feel hopeful? 2007
TRIUNESY:
Does a photograph of an Irish tricolour flag make you feel uneasy?
2007
TRISAT:
Does a photograph of an Irish tricolour flag make you feel satisfied?
2007
TRIANNOY:
Does a photograph of an Irish tricolour flag make you feel annoyed?
2007
TRIHOPE:
Does a photograph of an Irish tricolour flag make you feel hopeful?
2007
HUNEASY:
Does a photograph of a Hunger Striker memorial make you feel
uneasy? 2007
HSAT: Does
a photograph of a Hunger Striker memorial make you feel satisfied?
2007
HANNOY:
Does a photograph of a Hunger Striker memorial make you feel
annoyed? 2007
HHOPE:
Does a photograph of a Hunger Striker memorial make you feel
hopeful? 2007
ASSUNESY:
Does a photograph of the N Ireland Executive, May 2007 make
you feel uneasy? 2007
ASSSAT:
Does a photograph of the N Ireland Executive, May 2007 make
you feel satisfied? 2007
ASSANNOY:
Does a photograph of the N Ireland Executive, May 2007 make
you feel annoyed? 2007
ASSHOPE:
Does a photograph of the N Ireland Executive, May 2007 make
you feel hopeful? 2007
RELIGION:
Do you regard yourself as belonging to any particular religion?
2007
NATREFL:
How much is your national identity an important reflection of
who you are? 2007
NATSENSE:
Is your national identity unimportant to your sense of what
kind of person you are? 2007
ONATRESP:
Do others respect people with your national identity? 2007
ONATOPN:
Do people have a high opinion of people of your national identity?
2007
IRBRIT:
Are you Irish or British? 2007
2012
(Asked in the Political Attitudes
module in 2012)
FIRBRIT:
How might your father have described himself at your age? 2007
MIRBRIT:
How might your mother described herself at your age? 2007
RELREFL:
Is your religion an important relfection of who you are? 2007
RELSENSE:
Is your religion unimportant to your sense of what kind of person
you are? 2007
ORELRESP:
Do others respect people of your religion? 2007
ORELOPN:
Do people have a high opinion of people of your religion? 2007
NATUNESY:
How uneasy do you feel about being of your national identity
in N Ireland? 2007
NATSAT:
How satisfied do you feel about being of your national identity
in N Ireland? 2007
NATANNOY:
How annoyed do you feel about being of your national identity
in N Ireland? 2007
NATHOPE:
How hopeful do you feel about being of your national identity
in N Ireland? 2007
RELUNESY:
How uneasy do you feel about being of your religion in N Ireland?
2007
RELSAT:
How satisfied do you feel about being of your religion in N
Ireland? 2007
RELANNOY:
How annoyed do you feel about being of your religion in N Ireland?
2007
RELHOPE:
How hopeful do you feel about being of your religion in N Ireland?
2007
FEELOREL:
How favourable do you feel towards the other main religious
community in N Ireland? 2007
SYMPOREL:
How often have you felt sympathy for those of the other religious
tradition? 2007
RESTOREL:
How often have you felt resentment towards those of the other
religious tradition? 2007
ADMROREL:
How often have you felt admiration for those of the other religious
tradition? 2007
RESPOREL:
How often have you felt respect for those of the other religious
tradition? 2007
ECADREL:
Is any economic advantage enjoyed by one religious tradition
in N Ireland at a cost to the other? 2007
PGAINREL:
Does a political gain for one religious tradition in N Ireland
usually result in a loss of ground for the other? 2007
PLSPROT:
Do you sometimes feel pleased when something happens that means
people in the Protestant community don’t get their own way?
2007
PLSCATH:
Do you sometimes feel pleased when something happens that means
people in the Catholic community don’t get their own way? 2007
NOTCAREO:
Do you care what goes on among those of the other religious
tradition? 2007
NOTCAREB:
Do you care what goes on among both of the main religious traditions?
2007
PCSEP:
In Northern Ireland, have Protestants and Catholics always been
separate peoples? 2007
PCSEPFUT:
In Northern Ireland, will Protestants and Catholics always be
separate peoples? 2007
BRITPROT:
Are Britishness and Protestantism strongly intertwined? 2007
IRISHCAT:
Are Irishness and Catholicism strongly intertwined? 2007
BRPROT2:
Can you only call yourself British if you are a Protestant?
2007
IRCATH2:
Can you only call yourself Irish if you are a Catholic? 2007
LIRUNESY:
How uneasy would a hospital letter in Irish and English make
you feel? 2007
LIRSAT:
How satisfied would a hospital letter in Irish and English make
you feel? 2007
LIRANNOY:
How annoyed would a hospital letter in Irish and English make
you feel? 2007
LIRHOPE:
How hopeful would a hospital letter in Irish and English make
you feel? 2007
POPUNESY:
How uneasy would you feel seeing TV news presenters wearing
poppies? 2007
POPSAT: How satisfied would you feel seeing TV news presenters
wearing poppies? 2007
POPANNOY:
How annoyed would you feel seeing TV news presenters wearing
poppies? 2007
POPHOPE: How hopeful would you feel seeing TV news presenters
wearing poppies? 2007